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      Deleted74295 Banned @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said:

      @Breffni-Potter said:

      So RackSpace calculator = $1000 a month for 100 Exchange mailboxes
      Office 365 E1 = $800 a month for 100 user accounts.

      That's completely misleading as E1 is not Hosted Exchange. Exchange is $4.

      Yes, but that's the plan which comes close to RackSpace's pricing. Unless RackSpace are thinking of something else.

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        @scottalanmiller said:

        @Breffni-Potter said:

        Why go with RackSpace? Because they can give you IMAP style cheaper.

        It's not "IMAP" any more than Exchange is. Rackspace Email is not Exchange, but both are equally IMAP and not IMAP. Both do web, IMAP and push. They are peers.

        ...But they are not the same.

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          @scottalanmiller said:

          Actual pricing:

          Office 365: $400/mo
          Rackspce: $280/mo

          How'd you get those numbers? For 100 Exchange Mailboxes on RackSpace? I'm not talking about their Hybrid option.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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            @Breffni-Potter said:

            @scottalanmiller said:

            @Breffni-Potter said:

            So RackSpace calculator = $1000 a month for 100 Exchange mailboxes
            Office 365 E1 = $800 a month for 100 user accounts.

            That's completely misleading as E1 is not Hosted Exchange. Exchange is $4.

            Yes, but that's the plan which comes close to RackSpace's pricing. Unless RackSpace are thinking of something else.

            Are they reselling Office 365 now instead of their own solution? Traditionally it was not the same thing and not directly comparable.

            But, more importantly, if you need email, it doesn't matter which plan Rackspace offers, as Exchange is $4. So my price for email is $4, no matter what comes in RS' package.

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              scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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              @Breffni-Potter said:

              @scottalanmiller said:

              @Breffni-Potter said:

              Why go with RackSpace? Because they can give you IMAP style cheaper.

              It's not "IMAP" any more than Exchange is. Rackspace Email is not Exchange, but both are equally IMAP and not IMAP. Both do web, IMAP and push. They are peers.

              ...But they are not the same.

              Not the same, but offer all the same connections. They are equally all of those things. One is not "more IMAP" than another.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                @Breffni-Potter said:

                @scottalanmiller said:

                Actual pricing:

                Office 365: $400/mo
                Rackspce: $280/mo

                How'd you get those numbers? For 100 Exchange Mailboxes on RackSpace? I'm not talking about their Hybrid option.

                How do I get which numbers? Office 365 is $400, it just is. We are a partner with both of these email solutions and have worked with both for a long time. I assure you, O365 is $4/mailbox. The Rackspace price I took from the calculator that you showed.

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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  But, more importantly, if you need email, it doesn't matter which plan Rackspace offers, as Exchange is $4. So my price for email is $4, no matter what comes in RS' package.

                  That makes no sense. They can set the price at what-ever over inflated value they want. And knowing RackSpace, I bet it's closer to $15 per mailbox.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                    @Breffni-Potter said:

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    But, more importantly, if you need email, it doesn't matter which plan Rackspace offers, as Exchange is $4. So my price for email is $4, no matter what comes in RS' package.

                    That makes no sense. They can set the price at what-ever over inflated value they want. And knowing RackSpace, I bet it's closer to $15 per mailbox.

                    I don't even know what you are talking about. Office 365 is $4, plain and simple. You can may more for that if you look for a way to do it, but it doesn't change how much the email costs, the rest is just your donation to your company of choice.

                    Office 365 has a set price. If you go to a reseller for some reason, they are allowed to mark it up. But that would be the dumbest idea ever. Pay more, get less.

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                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @Breffni-Potter said:

                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      But, more importantly, if you need email, it doesn't matter which plan Rackspace offers, as Exchange is $4. So my price for email is $4, no matter what comes in RS' package.

                      That makes no sense. They can set the price at what-ever over inflated value they want. And knowing RackSpace, I bet it's closer to $15 per mailbox.

                      I don't even know what you are talking about. Office 365 is $4, plain and simple.

                      To be clear:

                      Rackspace Price is X, They don't set the pricing for Microsoft's offering, They set the price for their own RackSpace Exchange offering. Which is likely over-inflated to the moon.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                        @Breffni-Potter said:

                        Rackspace Price is X, They don't set the pricing for Microsoft's offering, They set the price for their own RackSpace Exchange offering. Which is likely over-inflated to the moon.

                        Correct. They do not set the price. And the Microsoft price for Hosted Exchange is $4. That's where I am getting the price for O365. Microsoft sets it, not Rackspace. Rackspace quotes a different thing that isn't applicable to a discussion about email pricing to make O365 sound expensive in comparison.

                        Rackspace Exchange is $10, 250% higher than Office 365's pricing of Exchange.

                        Their "cost savings" calculator is misleading of O365 pricing, which is my point. RS does not get to set that price.

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                          Right, so what I'm saying is that the closest plan they are using on their calculator is E1.

                          What does not help, is Microsoft push their E plans or 365 business plans, Exchange Online Plan1/2 are not listed on the menu bar.

                          https://products.office.com/en-gb/business/enterprise-productivity-tools

                          I can't click straight towards Exchange Online Plans. So most people get to be taken for a ride by RackSpace because of that.

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                            Rackspace's Exchange offering does offer some nice things like 100GB mailboxes instead of 50GB. But if you don't need that (we sure don't) it's worth exactly zero. And you don't get support from the Exchange team but only from a third party. As this isn't open source, that's a huge negative. Also a big negative is RS' recent decline in support quality. Not that MS is good, but RS doesn't have the edge that they used to have. Larger users are routinely having major support issues with them. Their idea of fanatical support has dropped to "a little below industry average" support. Still decent, but not something you'd pay for.

                            Rackspace does bundle in Skype for Business, which we get with O365 and turn off as it is worth than useless. But if you want that, it's an added feature. If you don't, it's in the way. So you could take this as a benefit or a deficit depending on the situation.

                            But RS Exchange is not comparable to E1 as it lacks Sharepoint, the key upgrade feature of E1 over Hosted Exchange. It's far more like Hosted Exchange.

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                              @Breffni-Potter said:

                              Right, so what I'm saying is that the closest plan they are using on their calculator is E1.

                              Ah, and I don't agree. I see the closest as Hosted Exchange and Hosted Exchange being the only one applicable to a discussion about email. Unless the purpose is added E1 features, it's a red herring.

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                                scottalanmiller @Deleted74295
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                                @Breffni-Potter said:

                                What does not help, is Microsoft push their E plans or 365 business plans, Exchange Online Plan1/2 are not listed on the menu bar.

                                https://products.office.com/en-gb/business/enterprise-productivity-tools

                                I can't click straight towards Exchange Online Plans. So most people get to be taken for a ride by RackSpace because of that.

                                @Dashrender and I have had this discussion too. But anytime I Google Hosted Exchange, it takes me directly to the $4 plans every time. I've not had the issues having those plans front and centre when I look for hosted Exchange offerings.

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                                  For reference, when talking email, the crossover point in cost savings is 75%. If you have 75% non-Exchange or more, Rackspace's hybrid offering savings money compared to Office 365's email offering.

                                  reflection point rackspace

                                  Of course the two solutions are different. Even if the cost is exactly the same, RS offers twice the storage on one quarter of the mailboxes, but O365 offers double on three quarters of them. RS offers Skype for Business for one quarter of your users, O365 offers a unified experience for all users. It's two very different approaches.

                                  But it is very important to understand that when talking email between the two solutions, which is essentially all either one is, that 75:25 is the reflection point for cost savings. And it isn't just 75% today, you have to maintain that ratio for forever or you start to lose money. And at break even, I think far less than 5% of businesses would prefer the weird complexity of the hybrid model compared to the unified "everyone gets the same features" model.

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                                    Dashrender @Deleted74295
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                                    @Breffni-Potter said:

                                    Right, so what I'm saying is that the closest plan they are using on their calculator is E1.

                                    What does not help, is Microsoft push their E plans or 365 business plans, Exchange Online Plan1/2 are not listed on the menu bar.

                                    https://products.office.com/en-gb/business/enterprise-productivity-tools

                                    I can't click straight towards Exchange Online Plans. So most people get to be taken for a ride by RackSpace because of that.

                                    This is something I've argued with Scott about in the past. I agree with you! MS should post the $4/month plan on the same page as the other O365 offerings so customers who don't need SharePoint, don't need Skype for Business, don't need Online versions of Office can save themselves those fees and be completely aware of the $4/month option.

                                    Instead they obfuscate that information by posting Hosted Exchange on it's own page with little to no linking to O365 at all.

                                    Perhaps MS doesn't consider Hosted Exchange an actual O365 offering - instead it's just an offering, but it's not part of the O365 family. Sadly that normal business executive doesn't understand this, and when they do their inquiry, they start by saying - Hey I heard about this Office 365 thing - that's email, right? and the sales person they are talking to never even brings up the sole offering of Hosted Exchange offered for $4/u/m.

                                    Now - that said. Why is the OP looking at E1 plans? At 100 users, unless they expect explosive growth, they should be looking at the Small Business plans. And the lowest plan there is $5/u/m, which gives them Hosted Exchange, SharePoint, Skype for Business and Online versions of Office. and that price is still HALF the offering price that Rackspace has for just hosted Exchange, but includes all the extras.

                                    Scott, at SpiceWold last year, Rackspace rep told me that their Hosted Exchange service was in fact now O365 hosted by MS, it's not on their systems any longer.

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                                      @Dashrender said:

                                      Scott, at SpiceWold last year, Rackspace rep told me that their Hosted Exchange service was in fact now O365 hosted by MS, it's not on their systems any longer.

                                      So we pay a $6 premium for their trigger happy sales rep? Sweet.

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                                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said:

                                        @Breffni-Potter said:

                                        What does not help, is Microsoft push their E plans or 365 business plans, Exchange Online Plan1/2 are not listed on the menu bar.

                                        https://products.office.com/en-gb/business/enterprise-productivity-tools

                                        I can't click straight towards Exchange Online Plans. So most people get to be taken for a ride by RackSpace because of that.

                                        @Dashrender and I have had this discussion too. But anytime I Google Hosted Exchange, it takes me directly to the $4 plans every time. I've not had the issues having those plans front and centre when I look for hosted Exchange offerings.

                                        I agree that googling hosted Exchange gets you where you need to go, but people, execs, aren't googling hosted exchange.. they are googling Office 365.

                                        Scott of course will say that that is their own fault, they shouldn't be googling anything. Instead they should be hiring either internally or externally people who are doing their jobs correctly, and that is asking what the goal is, and then finding as close an exact match to that goal as possible.

                                        In this case the hired person would say - what is your goal? The executive would say I want to have email. Then the hired hand would do research on email solutions, and if they do their job correctly would discover plain jane hosted exchange for $4. Not sure I'd agree with that last part, but it's Scott's position - unless he says otherwise here, then I'll stand corrected to his corrected statement.

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                                          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          For reference, when talking email, the crossover point in cost savings is 75%. If you have 75% non-Exchange or more, Rackspace's hybrid offering savings money compared to Office 365's email offering.

                                          reflection point rackspace

                                          Of course the two solutions are different. Even if the cost is exactly the same, RS offers twice the storage on one quarter of the mailboxes, but O365 offers double on three quarters of them. RS offers Skype for Business for one quarter of your users, O365 offers a unified experience for all users. It's two very different approaches.

                                          But it is very important to understand that when talking email between the two solutions, which is essentially all either one is, that 75:25 is the reflection point for cost savings. And it isn't just 75% today, you have to maintain that ratio for forever or you start to lose money. And at break even, I think far less than 5% of businesses would prefer the weird complexity of the hybrid model compared to the unified "everyone gets the same features" model.

                                          This also assumes that the 75% don't use activesync. That's another $1/u/m. Just one more piece of the puzzle that majorly plays a part in the money talk.

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                                            Dashrender @Deleted74295
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                                            @Breffni-Potter said:

                                            @Dashrender said:

                                            Scott, at SpiceWold last year, Rackspace rep told me that their Hosted Exchange service was in fact now O365 hosted by MS, it's not on their systems any longer.

                                            So we pay a $6 premium for their trigger happy sales rep? Sweet.

                                            That is what they told me.

                                            Though I did post this before I finished reading the thread. It seems that Scott found more information (RS Hosted Exchange gives 100 GB/user and Skype for Business) so that implies that they must still have an offering that it's real O365.

                                            The RS calculator shows only Exchange Mailboxes - so with their local hosted Exchange, yeah they give you two things, 100 GB mailboxes and Skype for Business for $10/u/m

                                            Where Hosted Exchange from MS only gives you 50 GB mailboxes for $4/u/m

                                            or with a small business O365 plan from MS, you can get 50 GB mailboxes and Skype for Business, and SharePoint, and Office apps online.

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